At Sunae, you’re closer to school than anyone else. It’s a 25-minute walk! Isn’t that great? Of course, that can also make you go to work when you shouldn’t. :-/ Sunae also has loads of dining and shopping -- ask your local KIS friends. And Sunae is convenient to bike paths, parks, walks, and so on. And you also have the second-quickest route to Gangnam and Seoul -- that would be the Sinbundang subway line, which can be reached by riding the yellow/Bundang line one stop south.
In the guide below, Bundang is yellow subway line, Sinbundang is red subway line. If the bus entry says “n/a”, it’s not because there’s no bus route. There is ALWAYS a bus route. But the subway is almost always faster unless you’re taking an express bus (red) into Seoul. None of this stuff involves an express route into Seoul. So, n/a means the subway is faster.
How do I get to:
via bus
via subway
what’s there?
Migeum station
n/a
Bundang line 2 stops south
Kim’s Club, grocery, food, church in English, KIS friends
Jukjeon area to visit friends*
8100, 8101 southbound; OR -->
Bundang line 4 stops south to Jukjeon
KIS friends, lots of dining, shopping
E-mart Jukjeon (big one from orientation week)*
8100, 8101 southbound; OR -->
Bundang line 4 stops south to Jukjeon
E-mart, Shinsegae, all the food in the world
Home Plus Ori
n/a
Bundang line 3 stops south to Ori
Lots of shopping and food too
Home Plus Yatap
n/a
Bundang line 3 stops north to Yatap
Lots of shopping and food too; also bus terminal to points all over Korea
Costco (option 1)
n/a
Bundang line 1 stop south to Jeongja; Sinbundang line 3 stops north to Yangjae Cit. Forest; then walk 15 min. or taxi
Costco, E-mart (yes, another one!), multi-story shopping mall
Costco (option 2)
n/a
Bundang line 1 stop south to Jeongja; Sinbundang line 4 stops north to Yangjae, walk out exit 10, go 10m to bus stop, catch 08 or 20
Costco, E-mart (yes, another one!), multi-story shopping mall
KIS (option 1)
2 or 220 to entrance ramp by underpass; short walk.
none
Catch bus by Hana Bank; they come by frequently
KIS (option 2)
52 to base of KIS hill (the most unreliable bus I know of)
none
Catch bus by Hana Bank; app timetable is almost always wrong
Samsung Medical
n/a
Bundang line 8 stops north to Suseo; transfer to Orange, go one stop toward Seoul Natl U., get off at Irwon, exit 1
Medical Center that will pre-certify med. visits so you don’t have to pay ahead of time.
Jeongja station (subway is faster than bus)
n/a
Bundang line 1 stop south to Jeongja
KIS friends, lots of dining, shopping, including Lotte
Bokjeong
n/a
Bundang line 7 stops north to Gachon University station
KIS friends, lots of inexpensive and delicious dining
*If going to Jukjeon, it’s case-by-case. For Geckos or to visit friends at Daedok, the 8100 or 8101 buses might be better because you won’t have to walk 10 minutes from Jukjeon station, or transfer, or catch a cab, or whatever. But if you get to the Jeongja stop and it says 15 minutes to the next 8100/8101, take the subway -- it’ll be faster, even if you have to walk the last bit. (And there are plenty of buses and cabs from Jukjeon that’ll take you close to Daedok.) If going to E-mart Jukjeon, the subway is definitely faster because it drops you off right there with no traffic. But if you buy bags and bags of stuff, you might consider the bus coming back if you don’t want to climb out of the subway station so heavily laden. :-)
Important notes for Costco: 1) Yangjae Citizens Forest and Yangjae ARE NOT THE SAME STATION**! See your subway map. 2) If you are a moderate walker and don’t have a stroller or a toddler, the 15-minute walk from Yangjae Citizens Forest is almost always the faster of these two options. It takes an extra 2 minutes for the subway to get to Yangjae station (going away from Costco the entire time), then an extra 5-8 minutes to exit the station (it’s a very large station), then a 1-10 minute wait for the bus, then the 08 and 20 buses stop frequently and deal with heavy traffic.
The big map is here.
At Sunae, you’re closer to school than anyone else. It’s a 25-minute walk! Isn’t that great? Of course, that can also make you go to work when you shouldn’t. :-/ Sunae also has loads of dining and shopping -- ask your local KIS friends. And Sunae is convenient to bike paths, parks, walks, and so on. And you also have the second-quickest route to Gangnam and Seoul -- that would be the Sinbundang subway line, which can be reached by riding the yellow/Bundang line one stop south.
In the guide below, Bundang is yellow subway line, Sinbundang is red subway line. If the bus entry says “n/a”, it’s not because there’s no bus route. There is ALWAYS a bus route. But the subway is almost always faster unless you’re taking an express bus (red) into Seoul. None of this stuff involves an express route into Seoul. So, n/a means the subway is faster.
*If going to Jukjeon, it’s case-by-case. For Geckos or to visit friends at Daedok, the 8100 or 8101 buses might be better because you won’t have to walk 10 minutes from Jukjeon station, or transfer, or catch a cab, or whatever. But if you get to the Jeongja stop and it says 15 minutes to the next 8100/8101, take the subway -- it’ll be faster, even if you have to walk the last bit. (And there are plenty of buses and cabs from Jukjeon that’ll take you close to Daedok.) If going to E-mart Jukjeon, the subway is definitely faster because it drops you off right there with no traffic. But if you buy bags and bags of stuff, you might consider the bus coming back if you don’t want to climb out of the subway station so heavily laden. :-)
Important notes for Costco: 1) Yangjae Citizens Forest and Yangjae ARE NOT THE SAME STATION**! See your subway map. 2) If you are a moderate walker and don’t have a stroller or a toddler, the 15-minute walk from Yangjae Citizens Forest is almost always the faster of these two options. It takes an extra 2 minutes for the subway to get to Yangjae station (going away from Costco the entire time), then an extra 5-8 minutes to exit the station (it’s a very large station), then a 1-10 minute wait for the bus, then the 08 and 20 buses stop frequently and deal with heavy traffic.